The student team garage bay in the soon-to-be-constructed Engineering Design Hub at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering will provide room for groups like the Quarter-Scale Tractor Team, the USask Space Design Team, and the Huskie Formula Racing Team to work on large-scale projects.
On September 10, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) community came together in an incredible show of support during the university’s annual 24-hour fundraising event.
Registered Doctoral Psychologist Debra Kemp-Koo (BA’80, MEd’85, PhD’14) knew when she got a call asking her to help reopen the educational assessment centre in the College of Education that it was an opportunity too important to pass up.
On September 10, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) community will come together in support of Giving Day, an annual 24-hour fundraising initiative. Among the researchers that could benefit from donor support that day is Dr. Stephen Lee (MD'14), an associate professor, infectious disease and internal medicine physician, and member of the College of Medicine’s artificial intelligence (AI) education committee, who is exploring how AI could fundamentally change health care.
Sahas Mittal, who is in his second year at the College of Engineering, says donor support plays a key role in helping post-secondary students achieve their dreams
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Giving Day, an annual 24-hour fundraising initiative that brings the entire university community together to support people and projects across the institution, can be the perfect opportunity to inspire others to give back.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) researcher Dr. Arinjay Banerjee (PhD’18) is one of five Canadian researchers elected by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) for its inaugural Emerging Leaders cohort.
It was basketball that brought Samson LaMontagne (BSKI'08, BEd'15) from Regina to the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. It was basketball and a degree that instilled in him some important life lessons. And it was a degree and the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) that set him on a path teaching and protecting the Michif language in this province and beyond.
Heather Alford (BusAdm’19, BA’22, MSc’25), who is pursuing a PhD in USask’s College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, is grateful for the support she’s received from supervisors and colleagues and through scholarships and awards
One of the most anticipated times of year on campus, Homecoming 2025 welcomes back alumni, students, staff, faculty, and the entire University of Saskatchewan (USask) community to reunite, reminisce, and root for the Huskies.
USask drama graduate and Saskatoon-based entrepreneur Daniel Ford Beavis (BFA’00) is known internationally for his work as a fight director and stunt performer
Your summer reading list isn’t complete without one of these recent books written by members of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) community.
From the tiny bumblebee bat to the giant flying fox, there are more than 1,490 species of bats found across the globe. These diverse creatures can be spotted in the skies of every continent (except Antarctica), playing a crucial role in our ecosystems and the health of our planet.
Three University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate students have received funding in recognition of their academic excellence, leadership skills, and innovative research potential.
Dr. Stu Skinner (BSc’98, MD’02) knew something was wrong three years ago, when patients started coming to him with vision loss, fever, rashes and meningitis.
A Q-and-A with Dr. George S. Katselis (MSc’98, PhD’06), an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) continues its commitment to truth and reconciliation with a powerful new Orange Shirt Day design by Indigenous artist and educator Chris Chipak (BEd’15).
The Building Intercultural Resilience Mentorship (BIRM) program focuses on the growth and development of Indigenous high school students, but the University of Saskatchewan (USask) student mentors benefit just as much as their younger counterparts.
Hosted by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE), the awards program recognizes outstanding achievements in alumni affairs, communications, marketing, development, advancement services, and more
After completing the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) program in December 2024, Henry Francisco started his career as a physical therapist at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon with the inpatient acute care team but that is not the only big change for this graduate so far in 2025.
Kirk Haan (BSc’20, MSc’21) is one of two students pursuing the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) dual program at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
University of Saskatchewan (USask) master’s student Heather Alford (BusAdm’19, BA’22, MSc’25) knows firsthand how important mealtimes can be for families and their loved ones living with dementia.
The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) is partnering with local school divisions to deliver four culturally affirming land-based learning sessions for elementary, middle years and high school students.
Grit McCreath (BEd’91), a graduate of the College of Education, said she feels like “one of the luckiest people in the world” to have had the opportunity to serve her alma mater
Queering the Classroom is an open-access project from University of Saskatchewan (USask) Women’s and Gender Studies (WGST) led by Dr. Rachel Loewen Walker (BA’06, MA’08, PhD) with assistance from Andrew Hartman (BA’14, MEd’19, GTPC’24) and Harleen Arora (BComm’24). Loewen Walker recently spoke with University Relations about the scope and future of the project.
Jennifer Lenny (BEd’24), who earned a Bachelor of Education degree through the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP), is a member of the Spirit Strong Singers
Today marks a major milestone for the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and the province, as the Be What the World Needs Campaign—the largest fundraising campaign in Saskatchewan’s history—crosses the finish line. Together, alumni, individual, and corporate donors have helped USask surpass its audacious $500-million goal, reaching a grand total of $570,739,155.
While working as a pharmacy assistant in rural Saskatchewan, Emilia Gillies (BASc’20, GCSUW’24, MSc’25) witnessed firsthand the gaps within the health-care system, particularly when it came to individuals who experienced substance abuse.
When Dr. Ken Mould (BSc'71, DVM’75) picked up the phone on a fall day in 2024, he didn’t expect to hear someone from the Governor General’s office on the other end of the line.
International graduate student with USask’s School of Environment and Sustainability builds strong community ties in Saskatoon through a commitment to environmental sustainability.
While balancing lectures, part-time jobs and personal lives, a USask student, new alumna and their respective campus groups are helping to lead the charge to make the University of Saskatchewan (USask) an inclusive and welcoming place for all.
Students at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Law will gain a greater understanding of Indigenous law and its deep connection to the land when a new, immersive course is launched in the college with the support of McKercher LLP.
On June 5, 20205, Dr. Jae Newton received the Lindsay Gold Medal at the University of Saskatchewan’s Convocation ceremony. This medal is annually awarded to the graduating MD student with the most outstanding academic achievement in each year of training in the College of Medicine. Dr. Newton sat down with us to talk about her medical journey and how she got to where she is today.
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) kinesiology student who achieved an impressive 97.02 per-cent cumulative average during his undergraduate studies has been honoured with a Governor General’s Silver Medal.
Rhodes Scholars Rachel Andres and Colin Dyck discovered their love for science—and their love for each other—while pursuing undergraduate degrees at the University of Saskatchewan
A $750,000 gift from McDougall Gauley LLP to the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Law will create bursaries for students in need and provide long-term support for one of the college’s favourite traditions, the First-Year Welcoming Ceremony.
USask graduates Osemis Isbister-Bear (CIBA’00, BComm’03, MNDG’15) and Warren Isbister-Bear (BA’16) are Saskatoon professionals and volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference
Lampros Nikolaos Maros’ thesis research focused on farmers’ adoption of wheat varieties and the economics of wheat varietal development, which affects long-term food security.
Cameco and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are celebrating a partnership that will bring new opportunities to students, serve northern and Indigenous communities, support the province’s energy and mining sector, and impact global research.
When Dr. June Donaldson (MBA, EdD) saw Bubbles the mare model for the first time, she did what anyone might do when reuniting with a beloved childhood horse: she kissed it on the nose.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.
A generous $1.5 million investment from Cenovus will support the creation of, and programming for, the Cenovus Energy Makerspace in the soon-to-be-constructed Engineering Design Hub at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Engineering.
A philanthropist with deep Saskatchewan roots and a decades-long commitment to health care ethics has made a significant donation in support of One Health-focused research at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) on the University of Saskatchewan (USask) campus.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) will celebrate the exceptional accomplishments and philanthropic endeavours of four outstanding Canadians by awarding them the university’s highest honour next month.
As a student in USask’s School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), Marlis Merry (MSs’21) learned about the pressing issues that concern our planet and became inspired to make positive change
Using cutting-edge nuclear imaging technology, medical isotopes produced at the Saskatchewan Cyclotron Facility (Facility) and a deep knowledge of chemistry and biology, two University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are uncovering surprising connections between plant science and human health.
Corporate leaders today face increasing pressure to use artificial intelligence (AI) applications to augment decision-making, but they should be wary of risks in AI that can undermine the power and influence of strategic management roles.
The honorary title of distinguished professor is an award that celebrates lifetime achievement in research, scholarly, and artistic work. Three University of Saskatchewan (USask) faculty members and two professors emerti were selected to receive the honorary title this year.
Alumnus Dr. Yuan Changming (MA’92, PhD’96), who studied English at the University of Saskatchewan, is an award-winning poet, writer, editor, publisher, tutor, and translator
Former IBM Vice-President Shelly Lowe (BComm’88), a respected global transformation executive, has been named executive-in-residence at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business.